Morpho-Molecular Characterization of Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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Chickpea is a diploid, self-pollinated, third most important pulse crop of the world. Cicer
belongs to family Leguminosac and class Ciccrcac. The study consists of Molecular and
morphological characterization of chickpea. In the experiment total 20 genotypeS were taken
and amplified by using 15 STMS markers (Sequence Tagged Microsatellitc Site). These are
highly polymorphic markers. No. of alleles. allelic distribution aod allele frequency ·was
estimated. In the total 36 alleles were found in 15 STMS loci with an average of2.4 per locus.
By allelic frequency the PIC (Polymorphism Information Content) value was estimated for
different STMS loci which was ranging from 0 to 0.965.Tbe primer GA-16 bas maximum PIC
value (0.965) due to well distributed alleles. Except two primers CrtSSR-31 and CrtSSR-75all
the primers showed higher level of polymorphism eg.GA-1 OS. Genetic similarity was analyzed
by using UPGMA clustering algorithm program by software NTSYS-pc version 2.11. The
dendrogram derived from this analysis have three clusters. cluster L IT, m comprised of 2. 4.
14 genotypes. UPGMA cluster algorithm shows the similarities aod dissimilarities amoQg the
genotypes. The maximum similarity was found in genotypes ICRJSAT -4183 and ICRISAT-
7722 (0.972). Morphological analysis consists oftbe study of characters like. plant height, no.
of primary branches, no. of secondary branches. no. of internodes. length of internodes and
seed yield/plant. According to the morphological data the genotype BGD-70 has highest seed
yield/ plant (6.4g) than other genotypes.
